I was just going to say that. Combining the above advice with some of the other logical post, the complete process would be to model the important informations (enemy position and health, ammo, map level, xyz positon, etc) and serialize those. Some object maybe too large to serialize, so make a SaveGameObject, which will go around collecting information from other objects. (Weird things can happen in these cases like enemies forgeting they saw you when they are reinstanciated)
On my side, about two weeks before the tsunami, I promised myself to keep a close watch on earthquake data, to see if I could pick up an upward trend in frequency and intensity.
My point is that this sort of study should be combined with network crawlers/analyser like what betterhumans.com have done.
Who knows? Maybe we'll manage to make machines psychic before they will be intelligent.
They are uniquely beautiful plants, they live a long time, require little maintenance. They are also quite adaptable when it comes to amount of sunlight.
Of course, if you have some room and really want a conversation starter, grab yourself a "Laurier"
(not sure of the english name). Its quite an impressive plant. Mine is 6 feet tall and lives with about 3 hours of direct sunlight+rest of the day in shade.
As a rule of thumb, avoid any plant which requires constant or high humidity, since the windows will most likely trigger variations (sunlight/aircurrent/heating) when you are not there (weekend/vacations). However, anything with a big, unexposed pot will be able to fare better,even when the plant is in exposed conditions.
I was just going to say that. Combining the above advice with some of the other logical post, the complete process would be to model the important informations (enemy position and health, ammo, map level, xyz positon, etc) and serialize those. Some object maybe too large to serialize, so make a SaveGameObject, which will go around collecting information from other objects. (Weird things can happen in these cases like enemies forgeting they saw you when they are reinstanciated)
On my side, about two weeks before the tsunami, I promised myself to keep a close watch on earthquake data, to see if I could pick up an upward trend in frequency and intensity.
My point is that this sort of study should be combined with network crawlers/analyser like what betterhumans.com have done.
Who knows? Maybe we'll manage to make machines psychic before they will be intelligent.
I hold the view that the Universe, as a connected whole, tried in this instance to warn of the dangers of invading.
They are uniquely beautiful plants, they live a long time, require little maintenance. They are also quite adaptable when it comes to amount of sunlight.
,even when the plant is in exposed conditions.
Of course, if you have some room and really want a conversation starter, grab yourself a "Laurier" (not sure of the english name). Its quite an impressive plant. Mine is 6 feet tall and lives with about 3 hours of direct sunlight+rest of the day in shade.
As a rule of thumb, avoid any plant which requires constant or high humidity, since the windows will most likely trigger variations (sunlight/aircurrent/heating) when you are not there (weekend/vacations). However, anything with a big, unexposed pot will be able to fare better